Actor Terry Crews has found a new talent agency to represent him after dropping William Morris Endeavor amid allegations that one of its employees, Adam Venit, sexually assaulted him at a Hollywood party last year.

Crews told the story of the alleged assault in a series of tweets Oct. 10. In early November, he filed a report with the Los Angeles Police Department and dropped WME as his representation a day later.

He will now be represented by UTA in all areas.

WME completely mishandled the Venit situation and did Crews a disservice as its client. From not immediately addressing the matter when Crews initially told his agent to allowing Venit to return to work after a 30-day suspension, the agency showed that it seemed to value saving face more than protecting its greatest asset: its client.